Czech daily news in brief: top headlines for June 11, 2021
Krejčíková advances to French Open finals, Czech Senate calls for boycott of 2022 Winter Olympics, and Kundera wins the Kafka Prize.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 9, 2021
Hundreds attend concert for free Belarus, Agrofert accused of Twitter lobbying to sway anti-Babiš vote, and the Apple Car hits the streets of Prague.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 2, 2021
Charles University launches new online platform for reporting sexual harassment, Kvitová withdraws from French Open, Babiš case headed to EU prosecutor.
Police want to charge Czech prime minister Andrej Babiš with fraud
Babiš and his former aide Jana Mayerova could face charges for subsidy fraud related to the Čapí hnízdo (Stork Nest) farm outside of Prague.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 31, 2021
A no-confidence vote in Babiš govt. to be debated this week, Baťa Canal opens for sailing season, and summer comes to the Czech lands at last.
Czech activists cut giant Pac-Man into rapeseed field in protest of prime minister
The political act comes on the 41st anniversary of the release of the iconic arcade game and warns of the dangers of conglomerates.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 24, 2021
Decision to be made with regards to Health Minister Arenberger, Tuesday blockade planned for Czech-Polish border, Night of Churches begins later this week.
Police seek criminal charges against man who threatened to shoot Czech PM and family
State attorney will decide whether to bring charges, while Babiš fails to give a clear explanation for his wife's trip to Dubai.
Pro-democracy group calls for nationwide protests against Russian-leaning Czech president
Million Moments for Democracy is set to demonstrate against President Zeman's pro-Russian sentiments in Prague's Wenceslas Square Thursday.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 27, 2021
Travel ban to India in affect from today, Babiš tells Zeman there is just one version of Vrbětice events, and Czech Railways resumes more routes.
Czech PM is in conflict of interest, confirms final European Commission audit
Subsidies paid to a firm controlled by Andrej Babiš through a trust fund are unjustified and should be repaid to the EU, the report says.
PM Babiš calls 2014 explosion a ‘terrorist attack’ after previously avoiding the phrase
Babiš’s earlier remarks about Russia’s involvement in the 2014 blast had been criticized for not being strong enough.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 20, 2021
"High treason" sign appears on Prague Castle overnight, Babiš says Russia blast not a terrorist act, Czech Republic experiences coldest April on record.
Czech Republic expels 18 Russian diplomats over 2014 explosion, ties to Skripal poisoning
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš announced the move at a surprise press conference on Saturday evening.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 16, 2021
The new Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs will be appointed next week, a Czech casino is suing Facebook, and Slovakia will ease some tourist restrictions.
Forbes list of Czech billionaires has grown, with Kellner still listed as richest
Four new names entered the ranking, and two previously listed a Czech are now considered Swiss by Forbes
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 5, 2021
Easter Monday impacted by restrictions, Czech Ministry of Education doubles down on reopening plan, and a slight rise in Sunday Covid cases.






